Factors to Consider when Designing a Fitted Kitchen

For those considering building a home or planning a kitchen remodel, fitted kitchens are a great option, but there are factors you need to consider before undertaking this type of project.

31/12/2020

 

 

The home improvement industry is evolving, and the fitted kitchen is enough proof.

Fitted kitchens emerged a couple of years ago and are still trendy. The reason why they are a popular design in modern kitchens is the fact that they offer the utmost functionality. Also, they work well with all kitchen spaces, and the homeowner has the luxury of personalizing the space the way they deem fit.

If you are looking to build a home or planning a kitchen remodeling project, fitted kitchens are a great option. However, there are factors that you need to consider before undertaking a fitted kitchen designing project.

Let us dive into details.

 

  • • Budget

The amount of money you are willing to spend greatly influences the design of any home remodeling project, including kitchens.

Fitted kitchens offer a myriad of design options and it is easy for a homeowner to get carried away. Some of these designs are expensive and attract invoices with staggering amounts. It is for this reason that it is advisable to come up with a firm budget before everything else. That way, you can keep track of your spending and avoid incidents of running out of money with an unfinished project.

To avoid financial constraints, make sure you get quotations from relevant service providers. That way, you will have a rough idea of how much the whole project will cost.

 

 

  • • Color scheme

Apart from fitted cabinets and appliances, one of the things that make fitted kitchens stand out is their color scheme.
Color schemes are an integral part of a fitted kitchen’s overall look. They go a long way in bringing together your kitchen’s whole look. The colors you choose depend on your particular taste. If you are looking for a subtle look, shades of white, black, or grey are an ideal option. For those that are looking for a rustic feel, hues of brown will do. Otherwise, if you fancy bold colors, the home improvement industry offers a plethora of color options for your fitted kitchen. However, be sure to consult an interior designer to make sure you have a color that complements your home.

 

  • • Space

Your kitchen space is a crucial factor to consider when designing a fitted kitchen. Luckily, fitted kitchens work well with all kitchen spaces, as everything is customized accordingly.

So, when designing the overall layout, you need to factor in the available space to ensure everything fits well. If you are looking to purchase new kitchen appliances, your kitchen space will determine the size of the appliances. That means, if your kitchen has minimal space, you might have to buy smaller-sized appliances for them to fit properly and avoid congestion.

 

 

  • • Lighting

Improper lighting is not only a turn-off to most homebuyers but can have adverse effects on our eyesight as well as physical and mental wellbeing. When designing a fitted kitchen, first consider if the kitchen is bright enough. If not, you may be required to purchase additional artificial lighting bright enough to illuminate the entire kitchen.

 

 

 

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